She called: Microsoft on PSN failure

12:25 AM Posted by Mario Galarza

I need not, on the costs for the PlayStation Network to lecture for the user. I need not to say that Microsoft $60 per year for their online service fees. Yes, the PSN went for about a year. Yes, Sony could have done more to improve the security of their online platform. Honestly, you have a pass to you: If a hacker in want they get.

Microsoft took time at E3 2011 sound on the PSN revisions and what it means for the games industry. While I expect they talk trash about Sony and I have never expected their online network, I would some of these words here:

We view it as a good thing for our industry. If we think about the future of the industry in terms of privacy, security, digital rights - all the things to feel really important for the consumer, as the systems trust they use.

This is Microsoft's COO Dennis Durkin. I will start here and say that I Xbox Live or Microsoft ever no confidence. If my fucking credit card number to remove the system I use let is not me, there is no trust. You are so Durkin, wrong on this point.

Something that we have the feeling was very important for Xbox Live; We are in the privacy of the people and their security investment and ensure that we are working to it a cheat and hack-free environment.

Durkin, strike two. If you are seriously trying to say that Xbox Live keep you cheat-free me or hack-free, you only on the game, which is your highest level of online traffic view need. Here is a hack for you or remind you this one? This is so goddam stupid. You can perhaps not seriously.

This is something the we than have been. It is something that we take very seriously.

OK Durkin, enough of you. There is someone from Microsoft we communicate?

I think it is a message to consumers about making sure they're taking the right precautions to the services they use. There is a very dangerous thing to do with the user ID and password across different systems.

This is Microsoft VP for Xbox Live, mark Whitten. Where do you go with this brand?

We want to not have anyone to go through what Sony's go through. We think it's bad for the industry. We want to secure online environments. I think we all agree, what is the future, where, is our business, and we want to feel confident consumers and that they will have reliable service quality and security of their information. This is something we take very, very difficult in the company.

At least mark is willing to say what thinks everyone in the industry. "We not someone by what Sony's go through want to go." What this is really back translated at Microsoft HQ "Thank God it wasn't us."

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